A past CU Ed Talks event

Ed Talks May 13 to reimagine beautiful and just futures through play, heart, truth and dreams

May 10, 2021

Join the School of Education for an evening of reimagining new social and educational futures through play, heart, truth and dreams. At times lyrical, lighthearted and deeply personal, Ed Talks are sure to leave the audience full of hope and excitement for a more beautiful and just future.

old Main

From the Chancellor: University of Colorado presidential transition

May 10, 2021

On the news of his transition, I’d like to thank President Kennedy for his service to CU. His leadership during the pandemic required a unique combination of flexibility and understanding that will continue to serve us into the future.

Wolf Law Building

Compliance, cannabis the focus of 2 Colorado Law programs in June

May 10, 2021

The University of Colorado Law School will offer two online continuing education programs this June for professionals in the compliance and cannabis industries.

Stock image of a map and passport

Get the Summer Guide to the Libraries: Faculty edition

May 10, 2021

This guide gives you quick access to research help, collections, streaming services and more. Check out the Summer Guide to the Libraries.

Michael Shernick

Helping students where they are—Get to know Michael Shernick

May 10, 2021

He's a two-time Marinus Smith Award winner who holds a master's degree in architecture, has been called an academic concierge and met his wife on an errand. Learn more about Michael Shernick's corner of campus.

Screenshot of a mobile phone with social media icons

How digital platforms can orchestrate innovation and entrepreneurship through access control

May 7, 2021

Entrepreneurs and startups are increasingly turning to digital platforms nowadays, whether it is about creating a new platform (think Snapchat or TikTok), or providing product offerings and soliciting ideas on an existing platform.

Stock image of a city (via Abigail Keenan/Unsplash)

Virtual lecture May 19 to discuss population, health around the world

May 7, 2021

Presented by the CU Â鶹ӰԺ Retired Faculty Association as part of a series, Distinguished Professor Jane Menken will present a virtual lecture titled "Population and Health around the World: A Demographer’s Journey."

A book sitting on a beach

Get recommendations for your summer reading

May 7, 2021

It’s a hot book summer at the University Libraries. Whether you want to self-improve before returning to society, escape into gritty or fantastical stories or glean inspiration from the writings of others, we’ve got you covered.

Henry Lovejoy

Historian to bring more digital expertise to the digital humanities

May 7, 2021

Henry Lovejoy, an assistant professor of history, is one of the newest recipients of the prestigious Mellon New Directions fellowship, which promotes continued interdisciplinary training.

The USS Blueback submarine

Borrowing Navy submarine radio signals to study space

May 7, 2021

Bob Marshall is studying the interaction of high-energy particles in orbit around Earth using an unlikely data source: radio signals sent by the U.S. Navy to communicate with submarines under the ocean.

Pages